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he don't deserve to be a member in Constituent Assembly ( it called Constituent Assembly because that it name not Parliament yet ) he is joke
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he don't deserve to be a member in Constituent Assembly ( it called Constituent Assembly because that it name not Parliament yet ) he is joke
NM sir,
Arabs are busy sleeping.
Good good, welcome here.
Shokrun! In the dark knight rises when christian bale climbs outta the pit,Is the prisoner chant in arabic?
I missed out on the movie, .
It was a good movie but the last fight scene with bane was terrible. Btw how different is arabic spoken in morocco than the rest?
Shokrun! In the dark knight rises when christian bale climbs outta the pit,Is the prisoner chant in arabic?
^^^
Nationalist arab knows everything about Arabic culture...
Love you @al-Hasani
I'm different I don't know I never really looked at my Arabic identity like you do...maybe because I am mixed from Levant area.
My ancestors may been Jewish you never know.
Lebanese I talked to didn't consider themselves Arab.
She told me Lebanese identify with ancient non Arab identity.
They are there for long time.
Moroccan Arabic, which again has many dialects on its own, some more similar to the dialects spoken outside of the Maghreb and classical Arabic than others, is in general the hardest Arabic dialect to understand for Arabs outside of the Maghreb (Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia). But on the other hand there are many Moroccan dialects which are not hard to understand. What basically distinguishes Moroccan Arabic is the number of Berber words and French/Spanish loanwords. But since basically all Arabs in the Arab world speak fus7a Arabic (Modern Standard Arabic) and most media in all Arab countries speak that when speaking formally (news, newspapers, in school etc.) there is no problem with understanding each other. But on the other hand there would be some really hard dialects in the Moroccan countryside that I would have a hard time understanding. At least I would really need to listen.
I hope that I answered your question.
Morocco is awesome though and very beautiful. Love it.
Lebanese are very mixed and Palestinians in a way but some Palestinians have strong Arabic roots some are mixed.
I know my Moms Moms moms stepmom was turkish, my dad's moms family was always originating from levant, my dad's dad had a little Egyptian but largely mixed and my moms dad had a little Yemeni but rest was mixed.
Yea, in Turkey it is also like that. There are some Turks in southern region with Arabic background, or they have other Background like me. I'm partly Circassian. For example last month I met Turkish girl who was half Lebanese Christian. She had curly hair. She was so nice :pLebanese are very mixed and Palestinians in a way but some Palestinians have strong Arabic roots some are mixed.
I know my Moms Moms moms stepmom was turkish, my dad's moms family was always originating from levant, my dad's dad had a little Egyptian but largely mixed and my moms dad had a little Yemeni but rest was mixed.
LOL, I am not an Arab nationalist. But I know the history of my region and that of our people (Arabs, Semitic people etc.). Also that of other countries of the region and main countries of the world. Having an overall knowledge about Arabic dialects is not really hard. In one day you could get the overall picture of the situation.
All Arabs in the Arab world are mixed with various ancient Semitic peoples and also some influx from the outside - meaning non native ME people. I am mixed myself and I am certain that I have Jewish ancestors as well given the high number of Jews that once roamed our region. Anyway the Banu Hashim and thus Quraysh tribe trace their ancestry to Prophet Ibrahim (as) which all Jews do as well so it is not secret that we are both related. I mean we are the sons of Prophet Ishmael (as) while they are the offsprings of Prophet Isaac (as) who was the half-brother of Propheh Ishmael (as) and son of Prophet Ibrahim (as). This is where the "cousin talks" come from Jews etc.